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Casillero del Diablo Cabernet Sauvignon 
Chile Originally from Bordeaux, France, this is currently the most ubiquitous variety on a worldwide scope, a feat that is largely due to the fact that Cabernet was able to adapt successfully to almost every type of soil. When young, its most pervasive trait is the forcefulness of its tannins, which tend to soften over time and give way to exceptional, elegant, good-bodied, flavorful and round wines characterized by pepper, black fruit and cassis notes. | Appellation | Central Valley. |
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| Vintage | 2007. |
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| Soil | Hillside and riverbank. |
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| Aging | 8 months in small American oak barrels, 70% of the blend. |
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| Color | Deep, intense ruby red. |
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| Aroma | Ripe fruit –cherry and black plum- and subtle toasted traces from wood aging. |
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| Palate | Mid-bodied, firm and smooth tannins. An elegant wine with a long, pleasant finish. |
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| Food Pairing | Red meats, spicy dishes and ripe cheeses such as Gruyere or blue cheese. |
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Tasting Notes Availabel at major supermarkets while stocks last. Information by casillerodeldiablo.com |